University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1929

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o i 1t ‘ r zzd The College of Agriculture y— x AGRICULTURE was originally an art. Today agri-■ 1 culture is not in itself a science, but the application of all sciences to the development of plant and animal life. Each day witnesses new discoveries and new possibilities of application. Those who expect to contribute to the future development of agriculture must have a broad and fundamental training in the sciences and further training in their applications to this field. The new course of study requires this fundamental training and, in the various majors, offers opportunity of preparation for the solution of the complicated problems of an extremely arid and subtropical region. OKAS BAM, Davis, Clark, Thornbcr, Smith, Bryan, Breazealc, Klemmcdson, Kinnison, Hawkins Greene, Pressley, Stanley, Magistad, Hinds, Kmhlcron, Briggs, Burgess, Ball Sehwalcn, Albert, Beckstcd, Clark, McOonnel, Moore, Mather, Gallatin, Ranncy, Smith, Dickson, Scrviss 2 I 25 |

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The College of Letters, Arts and Sciences l»F.AN I.OCKWOOI) rHK “DESERT” is a mirror in which each College and each University is truly reflected. The College of Letters, Arts and Sciences thanks the Editor and greets the Campus Public. We should like for you to see us in this magic mirror as we see ourselves: a division of our University that strives to maintain the highest standards of character and scholarship; that contributes helpfully to every student in the institution through the required basic courses; that carries the pre-law, the pre-medical, and the pre-dental student as far as possible on the road toward his professional goal; and that aims to give to its own major students not so much skill to make a living as vision and ability to live richly.



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 The College of Mines and Engineering CT K College of Mines and Engineering has two - purposes: (1) Through its teaching departments, to offer the highest type of training to young men who desire to serve their generation by becoming professional engineers, and. (2) through the activities of the Arizona Bureau of Mines, actively to promote the development of Arizona’s mineral wealth. Although special emphasis has been and will he placed on the courses in Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, and Geology, and no institution can offer superior opportunities in these lines, its graduates in all branches of engineering have made remarkable records. Its watchword is and will continue to be “quality rather than quantity . DEAN BUTLKK Kclron. (iuild, Bacon, Guggenheim, Wilson, F insert Eckel, Darrow, I’hclps, (iambic, Solow Clark, Feist, Hcincman, Leonard, Jimerson, Bargquist M. Thorhurg, Deckers, Butler, Cunningham, Chapman 126]

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